'Star Wars: Episode 7' new leaks reveal villains, heroes and exotic locations; Will trailer be released before 2015?

While waiting for more Star Wars: Episode VII details, enjoy this iconic poster.Wikipedia

The enormously-anticipated movie "Star Wars: Episode 7," to be released next year, will conclude its filming within days. If anything, the shooting was one huge hush-hush. But loyalists of the unprecedented epic space opera franchise are not necessarily big fans of secrets. This is why spoilers in all forms such as concept arts, clips, photos and anything susceptible to leakage, twirl and swirl the internet.

The latest — and quite possibly the biggest — leak in weeks has now hit the web, thanks to Star Wars Underworld. Unverified concept arts from the site revealed details on new villains, outlandish sceneries such as a desert and an arctic planet and, of course, new heroes and vehicles.

According to Daily Telegraph via Slash Film, the first concept art is a fan's aerial footage of a location that looks a lot like the Greenham Common set. The fan managed to hover over the Millennium Falcon and two partially built X-wing fighters, as evident on the footage.

Another leak is an image of a cyborg clutching Darth Vader's helmet. According to Movies Web, this art may embody the legendary hero Luke Skywalker.

The last one contains Daisy Ridley, whose character is rumored to be called Kira, brandishing a light-saber. It is said that the image is vital to advance the plot, as it brings fans closer to Kira's relationship with an older cyborg portrayed by Max von Sydow.

On the other hand, the most tangible spoiler yet may soon be close at hand. This ultimate teaser pertains to the "Star Wars: Episode 7" movie trailer itself, which, according to rumors will be released before the year ends. John Williams Fan Network, citing a reliable source via Fan Sided, revealed that composer John Williams will be scoring new original music for the "Star Wars" trailer. It also reported that Williams has finished the composition and that the music will be recorded full orchestra on Nov.15 in Los Angeles.

Should the trailer materialize before 2015, this will make the grandest yearend ever for "Star Wars" devotees, who, as Fan Sided puts it, might "break the Internet" when the trailer goes live.

With still more than a year of waiting, it's too early for popcorn and probably boxes of tissue as the "Star Wars: Episode 7" will be released on Dec. 18, 2015.